Re(-)Membering the Dismembered, Dismembering the Re(-)Membered: Women and the Trauma of Exploitation & Intimate Betrayal during the Nazi Holocaust in Poland & Slovakia and the Nuclear Holocaust in Ukraine

Jan Miklas-Frankowski (University of Gdańsk, Poland)

Prewar Anti-Semitism, Trauma and an Attempt at Recovering: Polish-Jewish Memory in Anna Kłys's The secret of Mr. Zucker

Zsuzsa Sütő (University of Szeged, Hungary) The Dimensions of Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's When We Were Orphans.

Section B: Psychology and the Arts (room 1.43)

Chair: David Allen

Patrycja Rojek (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)

Demonic Trauma and Unwilling Recovery in Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

Magdalena Rewerenda (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland)

“The stage of the collective unconscious”: Collective Memory and Trauma Reveled in The Undivine Comedy. Remains by Oliver Frljić

Dina Abazovic (University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway)

Theater in War, Theater as Therapy: Cultural Resistance during the Siege of Sarajevo

19:00

Banquet (main hall)

FRIDAY, 17 June 2016

10:00-12:00

Parallel sessions IV

Section A: Literature and Narrative (1.45)

Chair: Aleksandra Kozłowska

Justyna Biernat (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

Raise a Mornful Wail for the Persians! Ancient Depiction of Trauma

Yeliz Biber Vangolu, Tuğba Aygan (Ataturk University, Turkey)

Trauma of an Unrealised Life: Edward Bond’s Red Black and Ignorant

Agata Handley (University of Łódź, Poland)

Bright Incisions: Loss, Memory and Haunting in the Poetry of Jane Urquhart

Emilia Leszczyńska (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)

The Surfacing Trauma

Section B: Psychology and History (room 1.43)

Chair: Małgorzta Skwierczyńska

Izabela Drozdowska-Broering(Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)

Traumatic Loss and Identity of the First Polish Settlers in Brazil

Karol Pluta (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

The Impact of War Trauma and Forms of its Development in the Group of Jewish Immigrants coming from Poland and living in Canada

Jiří Štěpán (University ofHradec Králové, Czech Republic)

Lost homeland: The Image of Czechoslovakia in the Czechoslovak Exile Press in Sweden

Glenda Ballantyne (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)

Trauma, Memory and the Quest for Recognition: Alevis in Australia

12:00-14:00

Lunch break

14:00-16:00

Parallel sessions V

Section A: Literature and Narrative (room 1.45)

Chair: Agata Handley

Anna Al-Araj (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

How to Deal with Childhood Trauma? The Case of Szum by Magdalena Tulli

Jagoda Mytych (Jagiellonian University, Poland)

Mother, Daughter and Postmemory: Writing as an Act of Recovery from Inherited Trauma in Magdalena Tulli’s Novels

Hamideh VesaliFallah (Karaj Azad University, Iran)

As a Scar on the Eye: Childhood Trauma and its Consequences

Aleksandra Kozłowska (University of Gdańsk, Poland)

Untying the Bonds between Best Friends: Traumatic Experience in Toni Morrison’s Love

Section B: History and the Arts (room 1.43)

Chair: Polina Golovátina-Mora

Valerie Zawilski (King's University College at the University of Western Ontario, Canada)

Commemorating the Lives of Prisoners in Unconventional Prisons: St Anne’s Residential School in Port Albany, Ontario, Canada, The Łódź Ghetto in Łódź, Poland and the Manturovo Prison Camp in the Kostroma Province, Russia

Małgorzta Skwierczyńska (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Gender, Trauma, Concentration Camps: The Differences in Narrations of Former Concentration Camps Prisoners